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Search found 14042 matchesThe ONLY reason Premiere Elements breaks scenes is when it detects a pause or break in the timecode. Nothing else would trigger it. Even dropped frames would stop the capture rather than break it into scenes where there are none. Can you give us any more details, John? Is your camcorder's date and t...
Just to clarify, are you talking about an HD hard drive camcorder or and HDV high def video camcorder.
Can you confirm that you're using Premiere Elements to capture from a miniDV camcorder over a FireWire connection?
Sorry to offer an non-answer, Brian, but truth is that most PCs that are attached to the internet through a router don't need a heavy duty firewall. See, most routers have a built-in firewall. (BTW, when you do get a router, be sure to change the password because, by default, all routers use the sam...
Seriously, it looks like these:
http://store.bothfull.com/laserproducts.html You usually use it as a pointer when doing presentations. Or for annoying people in movie theaters by making it dance around the movie screen.
And, as I said on the Adobe forum, if you'll tell us what you're trying to accomplish, we may be able to suggest a simple way to accomplish it.
When there's frost in Phoenix, you can imagine what it's like in Wisconsin!
Welcome aboard, Angela. We look forward to seeing examples of your work!
Great fun, Catherine -- and certainly the most costume changes I've ever seen in a 3 minute video!
Welcome to town. Hope we'll see a lot more of your work!
Am I just dense? I can't make any sense out of the description on that site! From the screenshots, and Ken's posting, it seems to be a a 3D drawing tool -- which would be very cool! On the other hand, the description makes it sound like some benchmarking measurement tool. They do have a 3D drawing a...
Norm. If you'll look on page 3 of the Products page, you'll see that Ron has posted our new Europe-themed DVD template.
Chuck and I are also working on a clever alternative version that uses some of the photos you've generously donated. Watch for new stuff!
I think the general feeling out there is definitely DON'T upgrade from XP to Vista -- unless your system came from the factory Vista ready. Reports from the field are that it seems to run well on computers that were built for it. It's just not worth all the liabilities to upgrade a current XP machin...
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